== CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel)
== A CMP, otherwise known as a comprehensive metabolic panel, is a frequently-ordered blood test used by doctors to take a "glance" at a patient's blood sugar, kidney function,liver function, & fluid & electrolyte balance. The levels that are evaluated include glucose, calcium, total protein, albumin, sodium, potassium, chloride, CO2 (carbon dioxide), BUN (blood urea nitrogen), creatinine, ALP (alkaline phosphatase) , ALT (alanine amino transferase, or SGPT), AST (aspartate amino transferase, or SGOT), & bilirubin.
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There is no order of draw. A comprehensive metabolic panel is just one tube, an SST or serum separator tube.
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Comprehensive metabolic panel- This is a standard lab charge
Comprehensive metabolic panel short form.
A basic lab test. A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel or CMP
CMP typically stands for comprehensive metabolic panel.
cmp-stands for "comprehensive metabolic panel" and 401.9 is a ICD9 code.
Comprehensive metabolic panel- This is a standard lab charge
Comprehensive panel metabolic screening is done on newborn babies to test for genetic disorders from birth. The panel comprises of many rare metabolic disorders which individually might occure very rare but when seen collectively the occurrence increase many fold. There are more than 100 metabolic disorders which can be detected in a newborn urine sample.
Comprehensive metabolic panel is the study of how long it takes the body to break down nutrients in the body without any motion or mobility. Comprehensive metabolic panels are study panels that can measure the propensity of a person to lose body fat based on the chemical break down of digested foods with a record of any activity.
Yes, according to Wikipedia.com, whether it's a "Comprehensive Metabolic Panel w eGFR" or a "Complete Metabolic Panel w eGFR", you typically need to fast for 10 to 12 hours before testing.